社会文化进化
社会化
动作(物理)
身份(音乐)
社会变革
社会不平等
不平等
社会学
青年研究
心理学
种族主义
社会认同理论
性别研究
种族形成论
社会心理学
社会团体
政治学
人类学
数学分析
声学
量子力学
物理
数学
法学
作者
Nkemka Anyiwo,Josefina Bañales,Stephanie J. Rowley,Daphne C. Watkins,Katie Richards‐Schuster
摘要
Abstract Sociopolitical development (SPD) is the process by which individuals become aware of social inequality, recognize the status of their social identities, and engage in activism. For racially marginalized youth, race is an important aspect of their SPD. Yet few studies have considered the connections between racial factors and youth's SPD. In this article, we introduce an integrative model situating racial sociocultural processes (i.e., racial identity, racial socialization, and experiences of racial discrimination) within current SPD theory. In particular, we look at African American youth as a case study to discuss how sociocultural factors can contribute to youth's awareness of structures of social inequality (i.e., critical social analysis) and engagement in action against social inequality (i.e., sociopolitical action). We conclude with suggestions for research.
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